Hi all,
I am trying to scalp a cricket game with offsets and stop losses, and have tried different rules however they seem to just trigger unlimited bets, whether matched or not. After searching the forum I have found a condition "number of place bet triggers equal to 0" which works a treat, however once offset, it won't re-enter the market. Hope that makes sense, I will attach a screenshot.
Please Help!
Scalping a Sports Market
If the match is in-play and therefore subject to Betfairs in-play bet delay you need to use the following two conditions on your opening rule
Number of unmatched bets on selection equals 0
Fill or Kill bet time condition is greater than 6 secs (11secs if using below £2 stakes)
Number of unmatched bets on selection equals 0
Fill or Kill bet time condition is greater than 6 secs (11secs if using below £2 stakes)
I have added these conditions, but they won't refire bets back into the market unless I click edit rule and close without making any changes.Dallas wrote: ↑Wed Jun 16, 2021 7:35 pmIf the match is in-play and therefore subject to Betfairs in-play bet delay you need to use the following two conditions on your opening rule
Number of unmatched bets on selection equals 0
Fill or Kill bet time condition is greater than 6 secs (11secs if using below £2 stakes)
I've attached a screenshot in case I have made a mistake.
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You've left the 'number of place bet triggers condition' inDigby3192 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 16, 2021 7:56 pmI have added these conditions, but they won't refire bets back into the market unless I click edit rule and close without making any changes.Dallas wrote: ↑Wed Jun 16, 2021 7:35 pmIf the match is in-play and therefore subject to Betfairs in-play bet delay you need to use the following two conditions on your opening rule
Number of unmatched bets on selection equals 0
Fill or Kill bet time condition is greater than 6 secs (11secs if using below £2 stakes)
I've attached a screenshot in case I have made a mistake.